I switched from KC to BT and it was even worse.
Our BT is top draw, rarely drops below 40mb/s.
I switched from KC to BT and it was even worse.
When I had Sky they were always sending me offers for Sky broadband , I had to point out to them that you couldn't get it in Hull
they had no idea
Ultimately the lack of test cricket on terrestrial TV will be very bad news for the long term future of the game in that format
Our BT is top draw, rarely drops below 40mb/s.
You can't get BT broadband in Hull Richard
I wouldn't read too much into the pitch just yet, as it continues to dry out it'll get quicker and quicker, there was a noticable difference between deliveries the morning and eve session. Days 2 and 3 will be much quicker, tho suspect there will be less in it for the spinners tooYep - although this pitch is extraordinarily dead.


I think it's ****e but I will be at the Gabba on Saturday for the piss up. The atmosphere is supposed to be great. Plus like you said, anything to get one over on the arrogant aussies.Tried getting interested in cricket, it's just not my cuppa tea. I do however like the ashes, anything to get one over the aussies![]()
Agree. ****ing Stokesy you idiot!! They have the new ball immediately which can be decisive in Australia.Honestly think the next session will decide the series.
If England can get to lunch 270/260-5. They'll post probably around 400 and have a real chance. Australia don't have much after Warner and Smith(a bit like England TBF)
I fancy England in Adelaide underlights with Anderson and Broad.
He looks totally class and untroubled doesn't he? Great to see Roots totally innovative field settings thoughDecent start by England.
Could do with nicking one out before the new ball, preferably Smith.
New ball too, come on Engerland!Glad it's weekend. Absolutely fascinating test cricket at its best.
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